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PZ Cussons appoints Jan Bramall as new CFO

(Sharecast News) - Imperial Leather maker PZ Cussons said on Monday that Jan Bramall has been appointed chief financial officer and a member of the board of directors with effect from 23 March 2026. The company said Bramall has extensive experience in senior finance and strategy roles in international businesses.

She is currently interim CFO at Severfield. Before that, she was CFO of Manchester Airports Group for more than five years, "playing a key role in delivering major transformation projects", Cussons said. Prior to MAG, Bramall held senior finance roles at Tyco and Johnson Controls.

She will succeed Sarah Pollard, whose departure was announced in September.

Chief executive Jonathan Myers said: "We are delighted that Jan is joining PZ Cussons. She is a seasoned CFO with a strong track record of achievement across a variety of industries. Jan will arrive at a pivotal moment following our strategic review and I look forward to working closely with her as we continue to drive the next phase of PZ Cussons' growth.

"The board is confident that she will make a very significant contribution to the leadership of the business, helping to deliver improved profitability."

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